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Neurons are the basic components of the central and peripheral nervous systems. They play an important role in transmitting information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system. There are three types of neurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons. It is estimated that the human brain consists of ~100 billion neurons. Each distinct neuron type expresses a unique set of markers, thus enabling researchers to effectively identify and characterize neuronal cells of interest.

Antibodies targeting these neuronal markers are essential tools for scientists engaged in neuroscience research, which may result in a better understanding of many neuroscience processes and neuronal diseases. Antibodies can be applied for characterization, isolation, and localization of target proteins, which are the main techniques in molecular and cellular neuroscience.

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